The 'Mosquito' was a British twin-engined aeroplane manufactured by de Havilland, out of wood, and carrying a crew of two. It was one of the fastest, and probably the most versatile, aeroplanes of the war, with photo recce, fighter, and bomber versions being built.
Best heavy bomber: Avro LancasterBest light bomber: de Havilland Mosquito
in many different ways German planes in ww2 were more advanced such as the me 262 the first operational jet fighter. the brits had spitfires and Americans help
The first German plane shot down in World War II was a Heinkel He 111, which was brought down by a British fighter over the town of Wrexham, Wales, on September 6, 1939. This incident marked an early engagement between British and German forces following the outbreak of the war. The aircraft was part of a reconnaissance mission, and its downing was a significant event in the initial phase of the conflict.
It's an experimental plane called RC Dornier Do-335. Never went to production, it was extremely noise, and their pilots felt sick during tests.
The number of German soldiers who served in the German Military in World War I was 13,250,000. The number of American military personnel that served during World War I was 4,743,826.
de Havilland Mosquito.
Late models of the De Havilland Mosquito were fastest.
A Heinkel HE III was a German plane in WWII. It had a glazed nose and was a bomber plane.
main German fighters were the volkwolf 190 amd messerschmidt 109..............
Spitfire
Best heavy bomber: Avro LancasterBest light bomber: de Havilland Mosquito
in many different ways German planes in ww2 were more advanced such as the me 262 the first operational jet fighter. the brits had spitfires and Americans help
A Spitfire was a British fighter plane during World War 2 and a Messerschmitt was a German fighter.
Planes were very basic in world war I. They were usually used for reconnaissance missions with machine guns attached to the front. A commonly used plane in World War 1 would probably be the German made A.E.G. C.IV (Allgemeine Elektrizitäts Gesellschaft).
It was one of few operational front-line aircraft of the era that served during and after World War II. It was constructed almost entirely of wood and was nicknamed "The Wooden Wonder".The Mosquito was also known affectionately as the "Mossie" to its crews.
One of the tiniest fighter planes of WWII; the ME-109. Over 33,000 were produced!
The biggest plane of World War II was the German Messerschmitt Me 323 Gigant. It was a massive six-engine transport glider capable of carrying heavy loads and troops. It had a wingspan of 55 meters and a length of 28 meters.